| 释义 | mit·i·mae \ˌmid.əˈmäˌā\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: American Spanish (Peru), from Quechua mitma, literally, foreigner, stranger
 1.  : a member of a part of a conquered Indian people forced by the Incas to settle in a distant area
 2.  : compulsory transplantation and colonization of conquered peoples under the Incas
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